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Response of N2O emission to manure application in field trials of agricultural soils across the globe

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 733, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139390

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Soil texture; Agricultural practices; Manure properties; Emission factor; Meta-analysis; Greenhouse gases

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41907106]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019FZJD007]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019YQ18]

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The response of soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emission to manure application has been widely reported for laboratory experiments. However, the in-situ effects of manure application on soil N2O emission from field trials (i.e. real-world conditions) and related mechanisms are poorly understood at the global scale. Here, we performed a meta-analysis using 262 field observations from 44 publications to assess the in-situ effects of manure application on soil N2O emission and factors regulating N2O emission (e.g., agricultural practices, manure characteristics and initial soil properties). Our analysis found that manure application significantly increased soil N2O emission in field trials. The largest N2O emissions were observed in soils from warm temperate climates, planted with upland non-leguminous crops and using raw manure. Notably, water-filled pore space (WFPS) significantly affected N2O emission; soils with 5090% WFPS had the highest N2O emissions. Initial soil properties (e.g. pH, texture and organic carbon (C)) were generally not significant for predicting N2O emission, possibly due to changes in soil properties induced by manure additions. Manures with carbon: nitrogen ratios (C:N) of 1015 and C contents of 100300 g C kg(-1) produced the lowest N2O emission. The net N2O emission factor (1.13%) resulting from manure application was similar to additions of synthetic N fertilizer (1.25%) and crop residues (1.06%), suggesting that manure application resulted in a similar N2O emission to other soil amendments. Our analysis provides a scientific basis for manure management options to minimize N2O emissions from animal waste disposal on agricultural lands globally.

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